Decomposition driven interface evolution for layers of binary mixtures. I. Model derivation and stratified base states

Thiele U., Madruga S., Frastia L.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

A dynamical model is proposed to describe the coupled decomposition and profile evolution of a free surface film of a binary mixture. An example is a thin film of a polymer blend on a solid substrate undergoing simultaneous phase separation and dewetting. The model is based on model-H describing the coupled transport of the mass of one component (convective Cahn-Hilliard equation) and momentum (Navier-Stokes-Korteweg equations) supplemented by appropriate boundary conditions at the solid substrate and the free surface. General transport equations are derived using phenomenological nonequilibrium thermodynamics for a general nonisothermal setting taking into account Soret and Dufour effects and interfacial viscosity for the internal diffuse interface between the two components. Focusing on an isothermal setting the resulting model is compared to literature results and its base states corresponding to homogeneous or vertically stratified flat layers are analyzed. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

Details about the publication

JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume19
Issue12
StatusPublished
Release year2007
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1063/1.2824404
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Authors from the University of Münster

Thiele, Uwe
Professur für Theoretische Physik (Prof. Thiele)
Center for Data Science and Complexity (CDSC)
Center for Multiscale Theory and Computation (CMTC)